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13 - Hayley Ricketson - Playwright & Poet - On Writing, Storytelling, and Stage

51 min · 21 de may de 2026
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Hayley is a Melbourne-based creative whose creative juices flow mainly in the area of poetry and theatre. She has experience in the performing arts industry in Australia and the UK, as a writer, director, performer, stage manager, and production manager. Hayley is also an established poet, who has been a slam finalist in London and Melbourne, and was recently part of the Melbourne Slamalamadingdong Poetry Team. Playwriting is her love language but overall she loves creative writing and expression in all its forms. In this delightful chat, Hayley takes us back to how her love of writing and theatre first evolved, through porridge rituals in the family kitchen and self-driven classroom plays. We reflect on the stories that stay with us, how storytelling can enrich our lives, and how the political is often personal, and the personal is political. Hayley unpacks some of the journeys and challenges that come with taking a show to a fringe festival, how writing is about connection, and how the stage is a structured space that gives you permission to be loud and to be expressive.

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episode 13 - Hayley Ricketson - Playwright & Poet - On Writing, Storytelling, and Stage artwork

13 - Hayley Ricketson - Playwright & Poet - On Writing, Storytelling, and Stage

Hayley is a Melbourne-based creative whose creative juices flow mainly in the area of poetry and theatre. She has experience in the performing arts industry in Australia and the UK, as a writer, director, performer, stage manager, and production manager. Hayley is also an established poet, who has been a slam finalist in London and Melbourne, and was recently part of the Melbourne Slamalamadingdong Poetry Team. Playwriting is her love language but overall she loves creative writing and expression in all its forms. In this delightful chat, Hayley takes us back to how her love of writing and theatre first evolved, through porridge rituals in the family kitchen and self-driven classroom plays. We reflect on the stories that stay with us, how storytelling can enrich our lives, and how the political is often personal, and the personal is political. Hayley unpacks some of the journeys and challenges that come with taking a show to a fringe festival, how writing is about connection, and how the stage is a structured space that gives you permission to be loud and to be expressive.

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episode 12 - Hara Papoulias - Dancer & Choreographer - The Making of Spectacular Dance, and How Dance Is Part of Being Human artwork

12 - Hara Papoulias - Dancer & Choreographer - The Making of Spectacular Dance, and How Dance Is Part of Being Human

Hara is a dance artist and creative working in the Victorian entertainment industry, with experiences ranging from working with commercial brands to contributing creatively to large-scale live events, including the AFL Grand Final pre-game entertainment. Hara also works as a dance educator and as the Associate Dance Director for the Victorian State Schools Spectacular, where she has choreographed and mentored the next generation of young performers for over a decade. In this episode, Hara joins me to chat about how she fell in love with movement creation; the challenges of trying to suppress excitement when working in a rehearsal room with huge stars; and how she is inspired by the students she works with just as much as she inspires them. Hara outlines what the process of choreography creation and translation can look like the working on a small scale or a huge scale; the incredible work behind the scenes of bringing thousands of students together in a single performance; and how you don’t need a strict schedule or serious reason to dance, it’s just part of who we are as humans.

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episode 11 - Mathew Frank - Composer, Sound Designer, Musical Director - 'My Brilliant Career', and Mathew's Brilliant Career artwork

11 - Mathew Frank - Composer, Sound Designer, Musical Director - 'My Brilliant Career', and Mathew's Brilliant Career

Mathew Frank is an award-winning composer, sound designer, and music director who has 20+ years of experience and achievements in the Australian music theatre scene and beyond. This of course includes the recent success of My Brilliant Career, adapted into a stage musical from the Miles Franklin classic novel, with co-writers Dean Bryant and Sheridan Harbridge, and earning 5 Green Room Awards. Mathew has numerous other accolades and credits to his name, including creation of several original musicals with partner Dean Bryant; and work with some of Australia’s most highly esteemed shows, companies, and theatres. In this episode, we chat about Mathew’s musical theatre journey; what the process and craft of song-writing typically looks like for him and Dean; and their passion and commitment to the arts. We discuss the early iterations of My Brilliant Career, and reflect on the extraordinary combination of actor-musicians, orchestration, and choreography that now present the show and make it a success. We also delve into the details of some of the songs in the show; consider how magical it was to find Kala Gare as the perfect fit for Sybylla; and reflect on how Sybylla’s story can inspire us to live our best life in the arts.

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episode 10- Jude Perl - Musician, Comedian, Writer - Comedy, Musicals, Creativity, and Why We Really Just Need the Arts artwork

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episode 9 - Adrian Violi- Musician & Educator - Music as Life, and the Important Balance of Drumming and Teaching artwork

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Adrian Violi is a highly accomplished musician, educator, and all round legend. Predominantly a drummer, he can sometimes also be found on guitar, the MC microphone, or waving the baton for school bands and musicals. He is a member of corporate band Connotations; tribute band DaftWeeknd, contemporary country star Sammi Palinkas; and is currently on tour with Leo Sayer. In this episode, he chats to me about drumming holes in the couch when he was a kid, his obsession with perfecting the sound of his snare, the incredible efforts and communications that happen between a band during performance, and why, no matter how successful he became as a rockstar, he would always want to teach and give back to the world by passing on his knowledge and passion for music.

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